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Capsule Review: The General (1927)

Capsule Review: The General (1927)

July 31, 2010 | No Comments

Buster Keaton’s finest hour, and perhaps the greatest of all silent film comedies, The General might not be as packed with gags as other Keaton efforts (though it’s darn close), but they happen so fluidly – and are of such huge ambition – that it’s nearly impossible to believe that most were made up on the spot. Keaton is terrific as Johnny Gray, a young engineer spurned by his beloved when he’s rejected from serving in the Civil War. He gets a chance to prove himself when his locomotive is stolen, leading to some absolutely astounding comedy – both the
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Capsule Review: The General (1927)

July 31, 2010 | No Comments

Buster Keaton’s finest hour, and perhaps the greatest of all silent film comedies, The General might not be as packed with gags as other Keaton efforts (though it’s darn close), but they happen so fluidly – and are of such huge ambition – that it’s nearly impossible to believe that most were made up on the spot. Keaton is terrific as Johnny Gray, a young engineer spurned by his beloved when he’s rejected from serving in the Civil War. He gets a chance to prove himself when his locomotive is stolen, leading to some absolutely astounding comedy – both the
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